[ISN] Deputy CIO at Homeland Security Department placed on leave

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    http://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/story/0,10801,81879,00.html
    
    By LINDA ROSENCRANCE 
    JUNE 06, 2003
    Computerworld 
    
    Laura Callahan, the deputy CIO of the U.S. Department of Homeland
    Security (DHS), was placed on paid administrative leave last week
    after questions surfaced about her academic qualifications, a DHS
    spokeswoman confirmed.
    
    The move came after members of Congress contacted department officials
    demanding answers to questions about her academic background, as well
    as about the department's policy on background checks.
    
    On her resume, Callahan, who was appointed to the position on April 1,
    said she received her academic degrees, including a doctorate in
    computer information systems, from Hamilton University in Evanston,
    Wyo.
    
    However, the congressmen, including Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.),
    contend that according to published reports, Hamilton isn't licensed
    by that state, nor is the school accredited by the U.S. Department of
    Education. The congressmen said Hamilton is a "diploma mill."
    
    "What is troubling to me is that a senior official in the Department
    of Homeland Security in the office of the CIO would have a
    questionable degree in computer information systems," Maloney said in
    a letter dated June 4 to Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge. "I
    would hope that checking credentials on a resume is a standard
    procedure in any background check."
    
    DHS spokeswoman Michelle Petrovich said the department is
    investigating the allegations. She declined to comment on the
    department's procedures concerning background checks.
    
    In 2001, Callahan was deputy CIO at the U.S. Department of Labor, and
    in 2002, she also became that department's IT center director.
    
    A spokesman for the Labor Department referred Computerworld to the
    Office of Personnel Management. The Labor Department couldn't be
    reached for comment at deadline.
    
    This isn't the first time Callahan has been embroiled in controversy.
    
    In March 2000, she was one of two White House officials accused of
    threatening Northrop Grumman Corp. workers with jail unless they kept
    quiet about the disappearance of thousands of White House e-mails,
    according to press reports at the time. Callahan was the White House
    webmaster under the Clinton administration, and Los Angeles-based
    Northrop Grumman ran the White House computer system at the time.
    
    The e-mails in question had been subpoenaed during congressional and
    judicial criminal inquiries that included investigations into campaign
    finance abuse during the 1996 presidential campaign. Callahan
    testified under oath at a congressional hearing that she never
    threatened anyone over the e-mails. The outcome of the investigation
    couldn't be determined.
    
    
    
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